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TRAUB,
Simon
On Saturday, March 25, 2006 in his 97th year at his home. Simon
TRAUB beloved husband of Frieda. Cherished father and father-in-law
of Ronald and Sandy
TRAUB,
Victoria
REVZEN, Debi
TRAUB and Steven
SHEFFER. Cherished Zaidy to Stacy
TRAUB and John
HIMELSTEIN,
Samantha TRAUB and Darren
GLUCKMAN,
Seri and Mandy
REVZEN, Jayme,
Cory and Jesse
SILVERMAN. Loving Great Zaidy to Stevie Jane
GLUCKMAN
and Hazel HIMELSTEIN. Dear brother-in-law of Mark and Ester
GOLDENBERG.
Special thanks to both his extraordinary physician Doctor Sidney
NUSINOWITZ and his caregiver Alma
BASILIO for their love, compassion
and tenderness. At Beth Torah Synagogue, 47 Glenbrook Avenue
for service on Monday, March 27, 2006 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment
Palmerston Synagogue Section at Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Shiva
515 Melrose Avenue, Toronto. If desired, memorial donations may
be made to Simon Traub Memorial Fund c/o The Benjamin Foundation,
3429 Bathurst Street, Toronto, M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324.
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TRAVASSOS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-09 published
VAN
DYK,
Henk▼
Surrounded by his loving family, the Lord, his Saviour, took
to Himself, our loving Husband, Father and Opa, Henk
VAN
DYK,
on Friday, January 6, 2006, at the age of 80. Deeply loved by
is wife, Tina
VAN
DYK (née DE
RUITER) and his children, Robert
and Ann VAN
DYK,
Elizabeth▼ and Gord
WONG, Ingrid and Michael
TRAVASSOS, Paul and Laurie
VAN
DYK, Mark, Steven, Fran and Tessa
VAN
DYK.
Beloved▼
Opa▼ of Devon, Zachary, Erik, Brandon, Natasha,
Andrew, Austin and Carmen. Survived by his three older sisters
in Holland. Predeceased by his parents, Dirk and Grietje
VAN
DYK, and his six older brothers. Sadly missed by his brother
and sisters-in-law, Herman and Ricky DE
RUITER,
Frank▼ and Freda
DE RUITER,
Joanne▼ and the late Dick
KIRKPATRICK (2003,) and Elizabeth
DE RUITER; as well many nieces and nephews. Dad was a member
of the Westmount Christian Reformed Church, and proud owner of
Strathroy Print and Litho. Dad was driven by the spirit of the
community; devoting his entire life to the betterment of the
Town of Strathroy. He was a proud member of the Strathroy Lions
Club for over forty years, and established the Strathroy Lions
television Bingo, and Lions television Auction. Dad was the founding
member of the Strathroy-Caradoc Minor Soccer Association and
remained active in soccer for over forty-five years. Dad had
twelve years experience in municipal politics in the Town of
Strathroy; as a Councillor (1982-1991), and
as Reeve (1991-1994).
Visitation will be held at Denning Bros. Funeral Home, on Monday,
January 9, from 7-9 p.m., beginning with a special Lions Club
Service at 6: 45 p.m. and Tuesday, January 10, from 2-4 p.m. and
7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, January 11,
at 11 a.m., Westmount Christian Reformed Church, 405 Drury Lane,
Strathroy. Interment to follow at the Strathroy Cemetery. Donations
to the Strathroy Lions Club would be gratefully appreciated by
the family, which will be designated to Dad's final, uncompleted
fund-raising project; to finish and dedicate the Patient-Family
Dining Room, in the newly constructed Strathmere Lodge. We give
thanks to you, O God, for his life with us. A tree will be planted
as a living memorial to Henk.
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TRAVASSOS,
Emilia▼ da Conceical Lourenco (née DE
MEDEIROS)
"Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your
soul and with all your strength". Deuteronomy 6: 5
Peacefully at home, amongst loved ones, the Lord, her Saviour,
took to Himself, our loving Mother and Vavo, Emilia da Conceical
Lourenco▼ de Medeiros
TRAVASSOS, the beloved wife of the late
Angelo TRAVASSOS (2005,) on Sunday, October 8, 2006, at the age
of 79. Deeply loved by her children, Lenore
KROH, and her friend
Alan COVENEY; and Michael and Ingrid
TRAVASSOS. Cherished Vavo
of Jennifer, Nicole and Tyler
KROH; and their father, son-in-law,
Robert KROH;
Zachary▼ and Natasha
TRAVASSOS. Survived by her younger
sister, Lenore
CARVALHO, of Portugal, as well as many nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by her parents Mariano and Emilia DE
MEDEIROS, an infant son (1965) and six brothers and sisters.
Visitation will be held at Denning Bros. Funeral Home, on Wednesday,
October 11, 2006, from 7-9 p.m., beginning with prayers at 6: 15 p.m.
Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday, October 12, 2006 at 11 a.m.,
All Saints Roman Catholic Church. Interment to follow at the
Roman Catholic Cemetery, Strathroy. Donations to All Saints Parish
would be appreciated by the family. We give thanks to you, O
God, for her life with us. At tree will be planted as a living
memorial to Emilia.
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VAN
DYK,
Henk▲
Surrounded by his loving family, the Lord, his Saviour, took
to Himself, our loving husband, father, and Opa, Henk
VAN
DYK,
on Friday, January 6, 2006, at the age of 80. Deeply loved by
his wife, Tina
VAN
DYK (née DE
RUITER) and his children, Robert
and Ann VAN
DYK,
Elizabeth▲ and Gord
WONG, Ingrid and Michael
TRAVASSOS, Paul and Laurie
VAN
DYK, Mark, Steven, Fran, and Tessa
VAN
DYK.
Beloved▲
Opa▲ of Devon, Zachary, Erik, Brandon, Natasha,
Andrew, Austin, and Carmen. Survived by his three older sisters
in Holland. Predeceased by his parents, Dirk and Grietje
VAN
DYK, and his six older brothers. Sadly missed by his brothers
and sisters-in-law Herman and Ricky DE
RUITER,
Frank▲ and Freda
DE RUITER,
Joanne▲ and the late Dick
KIRKPATRICK (2003,) and Elizabeth
DE RUITER; as well as many nieces and nephews. Dad was a member
of Westmount Christian Reformed church, and the proud owner of
Strathroy Print and Litho. Dad was driven by the spirit of the
community; devoting his entire life to the betterment of the
Town of Strathroy. He was a proud member of the Strathroy Lions
Club for over 40 years, and established the Strathroy Lions television
Bingo, and Lions television Auction. Dad was the founding member
of the Strathroy-Caradoc Minor Soccer Association and remained
active in soccer for over 45 years. Dad had 12 years experience
in municipal politics in the Town of Strathroy; as a Councillor
(1982-1991), and
as Reeve (1991-1994). Visitation was held at
Denning Bros. Funeral Home, on Monday, January 9, from 7-9 p.m.,
beginning with a special Lions Club service at 6: 45 p.m. and
Tuesday, January 10, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will
be held on Wednesday, January 11 at 11 a.m., Westmount Christian
Reformed Church, 405 Drury Lane, Strathroy. Interment to follow
at Strathroy Cemetery. Donations to the Strathroy Lions Club
would be gratefully appreciated by the family, which will be
designated to Dads final, uncompleted fund-raising project; to
finish and dedicate the patient-family dining room, in the newly-constructed
Strathmere Lodge. We give thanks to you, O God, for his life
with us. A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Henk.
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TRAVASSOS,
Emilia▲ da Conceical Lourenco (DE
MEDEIROS)
Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your
soul and with all your strength. Deuteronomy 6: 5.
Peacefully at home, amongst loved ones, the Lord, her Saviour,
took to Himself, our loving Mother and Vavo, Emilia da Conceical
Lourenco▲ de Medeiros
TRAVASSOS, the beloved wife of the late
Angelo TRAVASSOS (2005,) on Sunday, October 8, 2006, at the age
of 79. Deeply loved by her children, Lenore
KROH, and her friend
Alan COVENEY; and Michael and Ingrid
TRAVASSOS. Cherished Vavo
of Jennifer, Nicole and Tyler
KROH; and their father, son-in-law,
Robert KROH;
Zachary▲ and Natasha
TRAVASSOS. Survived by her younger
sister, Lenore
CARVALHO of Portugal, as well as many nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by her parents Mariano and Emilia DE
MEDEIROS,
an infant son (1965) and six brothers and sisters. Visitation
will be held at Denning Bros. Funeral Home, on Wednesday, October 11,
2006 from 7-9 p.m., beginning with prayers at 6: 15 p.m. Funeral
Mass will be held on Thursday, October 12, 2006 at 11 a.m., All
Saints Roman Catholic Church. Interment to follow at the Roman
Catholic Cemetery, Strathroy. Donations to All Saints Parish
would be appreciated by the family. We give thanks to you, O
God, for her life with us. A tree will be planted as a living
memorial to Emilia.
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TRAVERS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-31 published
TRAVERS,
Violet "Vi"
Alice (née
TRAVERS)
Peacefully, on Sunday, October 29th, 2006, with family present,
in her 99th year at the Winston Park, Nursing Home, Kitchener.
Vi was born July 2nd, 1908 at Lot 17, Concession 3, East Oxford.
She was employed from the age of 16 until her retirement in 1973,
with the Canadian National Telegraph, serving in Woodstock, Windsor,
Hamilton, Toronto and lastly in London. She resided at 857 James
Street, Woodstock from 1982 until moving to Kitchener in 2005. Vi
was a member of Christ Church (Anglican), Oxford Centre, and
for many years since retirement was a volunteer at the gift shop
of Woodstock General Hospital. In recent years she attended Learning
Unlimited and Seniors on the Move. She was the loving aunt of
June PARKING and Wilma
EWALD who survived her. She will be fondly
remembered by 18 great-nieces and nephews (and their mates).
These are children of June and Aubrey
PARKING of Woodstock, Nita
and Ron HOGG of Thamesford, Eve and Howard
GREENLY of London,
Joyce and Donald
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of Thamesford, and Wilma and Dennis
EWALD of Kitchener. She is also survived by 39 great-great-nieces
and nephews (and 7 mates) and 11 great-great-great-nieces and
nephews. She was a special friend to Dorothy
GREENLY.
Predeceased
by her parents, Alice
(PERRETT)
TRAVERS (1959,) Bernard
TRAVERS,
(1960,) only sister Bernice
GREENLY (1981,) and brother-in-law
Ernest GREENLY (1985.) Also predeceased by nieces Joyce
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART
(1984,) Nita
HOGG (1998,) nephew Howard
GREENLY (2002,) and nephew-in-law
Aubrey PARKING (2002,) as well as an infant great, great-niece
Madelyn Ewald
WHITE/WHYTE (2003.) Visitation will be on Tuesday, October 31st,
from 6-9 p.m. at the R.D. Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire
Ave., Woodstock (519-539-0004). The Funeral Service will take
place at Christ Church Anglican Oxford Centre on Wednesday, November 1st,
2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Committal will follow immediately in the Christ
Church Anglican Cemetery, Oxford Centre. Charitable donations
may be made to Christ Church Anglican, Oxford Centre. Hers was
a life of quiet dignity, with interest and joy in sharing in
the lives of those around her. Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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TRAVERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-28 published
Christopher
YOUNG,
Journalist (1926-2006)
Former editor of the Ottawa Citizen and head of Southam News
left management to become an award-winning foreign correspondent,
writes Sandra
MARTIN
By Sandra MARTIN,
Page S9
A journalist with a keen eye for details and a fluid, descriptive
style, Christopher
YOUNG was an award-winning foreign correspondent,
a former editor of the Ottawa Citizen, and a columnist who was
respected for the soundness of his editorial positions.
"He was a very stylish writer, with a marvellous eye for details,"
his former colleague Charles
KING told Canadian Press last week.
Describing Mr.
YOUNG as "a down-to-earth intellectual" who "wasn't
taken in by puffery or power," Mr.
KING said he was "a man of
absolute integrity."
Christopher Moody
YOUNG was the only son and eldest of three
children of Norman
YOUNG, a Rhodes scholar and teacher, and Grace
MOODY of Winnipeg. His parents married in Winnipeg in 1925 in
a double wedding with Ms.
MOODY's older sister Maryon and a young
Ontario academic and future prime minister named Lester
PEARSON.
Ms. MOODY's mother took her maternal duties very seriously when
it came to finding husbands for her daughters, believing that
a younger child could not marry until the older one was suitably
settled.
After happily resolving the marital protocol issues, Mr.
YOUNG
and his bride went out to Ghana in West Africa, in what was then
a British colony called the Gold Coast, to teach in a native
school that had been founded by Sir Frederick Guggisberg, a Canadian-born
mining engineer and one-time governor of the colony. Ms.
YOUNG
defied the custom of the time, which determined that white women
went back to England to have their babies, and insisted that
her son be born in Accra.
The family returned to Winnipeg when Christopher was 3, and his
father became the founding headmaster at Ravencourt's School
(now Saint_John's Ravenscourt) in 1929. When the Second World War
broke out, Christopher's father enlisted in the armed forces
and was killed in the Allied raid on Dieppe in August, 1942.
Christopher was 16 and the only male in a family of four.
After graduating from Saint_John's Ravenscourt in 1943, Christopher
YOUNG went to the University of Manitoba, graduating with a bachelor
of arts degree in 1947 and winning a scholarship to Balliol College,
Oxford. That same year he married his first wife, Florence, the
daughter of John and Ruby
SIRITT. By then, journalism was already
in his blood. As an undergraduate, he had worked summers at the
now defunct Winnipeg Tribune and he joined the paper full-time
in 1949, after he had come down from Oxford with a master's degree.
He worked at the Trib for six years, the last two as news editor.
In 1955, the
YOUNGs moved to Hamilton after he accepted at job
at the Hamilton Spectator as news editor. He was promoted to
executive news editor in 1957 and moved to the Southam news service
two years later, where he worked as the Ottawa bureau chief from
1960 to 1961.
The following year, he was appointed editor of the Ottawa Citizen,
the Southam chain's flagship paper, a post he held for 14 years.
As an editor, Mr.
YOUNG continued to write elegant and thoughtful
columns and articles on local, national and world events. He
won a Bowater Award in 1961 for a series on unemployment. These
were years of sadness as well as accomplishment. His first wife
died in 1966, after a long illness, leaving him a widower with
three daughters to raise. He married Ann
COFFIN, a theatre officer
at the Canada Council, the following year. Together they had
a daughter, Rachel.
In 1975, Mr.
YOUNG became general manager of Southam News, a
position he held until 1981. After more than 15 years in management,
Mr. YOUNG wanted a new challenge and, on the cusp of 50, he sent
himself into the field as a foreign correspondent. He was London
bureau chief for Southam News from 1981 to 1984, (winning a National
Newspaper Award in 1982 for his reporting on the massacre at
the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in Lebanon) and then did
a two-year stint as national political columnist back in Ottawa
before heading up the Moscow bureau from 1987 to 1989. He won
another National Newspaper Award for a series on Mongolia in
1988 and a Citation of Merit in 1989 for stories about pollution
in the former Soviet Union.
In 1996, Conrad
BLACK bought the Southam chain of newspapers.
He and Mr.
YOUNG did not share the same editorial viewpoint,
especially about Israel and about the way Mr.
BLACK's
Hollinger
corporation was running The Jerusalem Post.
"Chris▼ was old school," Toronto Star columnist Jim
TRAVERS told
Canadian Press last week. "He believed newspapers had to be edgy
and aggressive, but he also thought they had to contribute to
a public understanding of public affairs.
"He saw journalism as a public service and feared that under
Conrad BLACK it was being reduced all to business."
The Southam papers subsequently stopped running the column that
Mr. YOUNG had been writing after his retirement.
Normally an articulate man, for whom verbal and written fluency
were skills he took for granted, he began having trouble expressing
himself in the mid-1990s. His mother had died of Alzheimer's
when she was 92, so many of the symptoms were tragically familiar.
After a year of waiting lists and tests, his fears were confirmed
with a diagnosis in December, 1998. He was 72.
Bravely, he decided to write about his illness and how it affected
his life in an article for Maclean's magazine entitled Descent
into Alzheimer's. After a career of reporting on events, he turned
his journalistic skills on himself and wrote candidly, with considerable
assistance from his wife Ann, about the scourge that affects
one in 10 adults over 65.
"People like me don't look funny, babble, cry out or make unseemly
noises in public," he wrote, describing a recent holiday he had
taken with his wife to California, where he had gotten lost on
a tour of Alcatraz prison in San Francisco Bay. "Misjudging the
situation, I took a boat returning to Fisherman's Wharf and then
walked for hilly blocks until I realized I was lost, and that
the best bet was to retrace my steps."
Somehow he made his way back to the wharf, but he "chose the
wrong ferry dock and the wrong people to ask for help." Finally
a sensitive woman heard him say "Alcatraz" and took him to the
correct dock where he found his distraught wife. "The efforts
of all the National Park Service rangers who now man the prison
had not turned me up, so I became the first man to escape from
Alcatraz and survive," he reported with his characteristic wit.
The article, which was the cover story on March 13, 2000, generated
a huge response -- bigger than any story he had written in 42 years
as a professional journalist. So, with even more help from his
wife, he wrote a follow-up story on an Alzheimer's Society site,
talking about his life and some of his fellow sufferers and paying
tribute to the Friends, family and former colleagues who shared
his company, wise in the knowledge that the disease, however
devastating, is not "contagious."
Christopher Moody
YOUNG was born in Accra, the Gold Coast (now
Ghana) on July 9, 1926. He died in Ottawa of complications from
Alzheimer's disease on March 21, 2006. He was 79. He was predeceased
by his first wife, Florence Sirrett, and his eldest daughter,
Alix. He is survived by his second wife, Ann, his daughters Sheila,
Judy and Rachel, five grandchildren and his three younger sisters.
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TRAVERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-10-26 published
BURNIE,
Michael
Alexander
Suddenly, on October 24, 2006 at Toronto General Hospital, due
to complications after heart surgery, at age 46. Beloved son
of Janet BURNIE and the late John Byron
BURNIE.
Loving brother
of Stephen
BURNIE and his wife Jackie
GELINEAU, Margaret
BURNIE,
and Anne TRAVERS and her husband Jim. Dear uncle of Graham
TRAVERS.
Lovingly remembered by dear friend Lisa
FREEMAN and by cousin
Jonathan DONALD and his wife
Donna.
Friends may call at the Morley
Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave. W. (2 stoplights west
of Yonge St.) on Thursday, October 26 from 5-8 p.m. Funeral service
at Saint Thomas's Anglican Church, 383 Huron St. (south of Bloor
St. W.) on Friday, October 27 at 11 a.m. Cremation. In lieu of
flowers, donations to The Canadian Marfan Association, Centre
Plaza Postal Outlet, 128 Queen St. S., P.O. Box 42257, Mississauga,
Ontario L5M 4Z0 would be appreciated.
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TRAVERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-24 published
Christopher
YOUNG was 'extraordinary journalist'
Covered war zones, edited Ottawa Citizen
Didn't see eye to eye with Conrad Black
By Canadian Press, Page A23
Ottawa -- Christopher
YOUNG, former editor of the Ottawa Citizen,
onetime political columnist and a foreign correspondent who's
remembered as "a reporter at heart," has died. He was 79.
YOUNG's journalism career took him to war zones and crisis spots
around the world, as well as a stint in Moscow as correspondent
for Southam News.
He was Citizen editor from 1961 to 1975.
YOUNG was born in Ghana, the
son of a Winnipeg history teacher
who was working on an African assignment for Britain's colonial
office.
His family returned to Winnipeg in 1928, where he was enrolled
in a boy's school founded by his father, Norman. When he was
16, his father was killed at Dieppe in one of Canada's most ill-fated
battles of World War II.
YOUNG graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1947 and went
to Oxford on a scholarship, getting a master's degree in 1949.
But his love was newspapers.
He joined the now-defunct Winnipeg Tribune as a summer intern
while going to university and took a full-time job there after
finishing at Oxford.
He became news editor in Winnipeg before moving in 1955 to the
Hamilton Spectator, where he became executive news editor.
In 1960, he came to Ottawa as a parliamentary correspondent for
Southam and became editor at the Citizen the following year.
Even as he ran the newsroom, he continued writing columns on
a regular basis.
"He was a very stylish writer, with a marvellous eye," said Charles
KING, a colleague.
KING said
YOUNG was "a down-to-earth intellectual.
"Chris wasn't taken in by puffery or power. He was a man of absolute
integrity and it was one of the reasons he became as good a newspaperman
as he was."
Toronto
Star columnist Jim
TRAVERS remembers
YOUNG as "an extraordinary
man and an extraordinary journalist," whose writing was marked
by elegance and polish.
"You always knew you were dealing with a very intelligent man
who cared very deeply about the role of journalism."
In 1975, YOUNG returned to writing, taking on correspondent roles
with Southam.
His work earned him a number of prizes, including National Newspaper
Awards in 1982 and 1988.
He left journalism in 1996 when Conrad
BLACK bought the Southam
group of newspapers. He didn't see eye-to-eye with Black's style,
said TRAVERS.
"Chris▲ was old school,"
TRAVERS said. "Yes, he believed newspapers
had to be edgy and aggressive, but he also thought they had to
contribute to a public understanding of public affairs.
"He saw journalism as a public service and feared that under
Conrad BLACK it was being reduced all to business."
In 1998, YOUNG was diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease.
In 2000, he published an essay in Maclean's that dealt with his
"descent into Alzheimer's."
He wrote that he hoped to be able to finish a memoir. He never
did.
YOUNG's first wife, Florence, died in 1966 after a long illness.
He remarried and had another daughter. His eldest child predeceased
him.
He leaves his wife, Ann, three daughters and five grandchildren.
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TRAVERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-04 published
McTIGHE,
Joan
Anne
Croxall (formerly
WAWREW)
(April 19, 1933-April 2, 2006)
Peacefully at Wenleigh Nursing Home in Mississauga on Sunday,
April 2, 2006. Joan, cherished wife of devoted husband Barry
McTIGHE.
Predeceased by husband John
WAWREW. Loving mother of
Debbie and husband Jim
BRUCE;
Karl
WAWREW; Karen and husband
Chris TRAVERS.
Grandma will be lovingly remembered by Andrew
and John BRUCE and Dana and Siobhan
TRAVERS.
Heartfelt thanks
to Friends and family for their valued support. The family wish
to thank the caring staff at The Wenleigh. Friends will be received
at the Ridley Funeral Home, 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (between
Islington and Kipling Aves., at 14th Street, 416-259-3705) on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service complete in the chapel
on Thursday at 3 p.m. If desired, memorial donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Messages
of Condolence may be placed at www.RidleyFuneralHome.com.
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BAKER,
Marguerite▼
Bancroft▼ (née
CHASE)
(April 26, 1925-April 18, 2006)
World War II Veteran Canadian Women's Army Corps, Atlantic Command
Headquarters.
Margie passed away peacefully at her home just before her 81st
birthday. Daughter of the late Donald Borden
CHASE (late Marguerite
BANCROFT) and step-daughter of the late Madalyn E.
CHASE. Wife
and best friend of Langton Geo.
BAKER for 59 years. Beloved mother
of Jackie Baker
LOACH
(Ken.▼) Dear sister to the late Jack
CHASE
(Mary,) Betsy
HOLT
(Ed,▼) and Ned
CHASE (Eleanor.) Dear sister-in-law
to the late Mary H.
SEAGRAM, late Winifred Mary (Kaley)
SEAGRAM
(David), late Harvey C.
BAKER, Nancy I.
LYNN (late James F.
LYNN)
and Donald R.
BAKER
(Evalyn.▼)
Wonderful▼
Grammie▼ to David and
Megan LOACH. Dear aunt of Alan B.
WAINWRIGHT
(Pauline,▼)
Daphne▼
SEAGRAM, Deborah
SEAGRAM (Carl
WEHNIAINEN), Fraser
LYNN (Amy),
Kathryn LYNN,
Langton▼
LYNN (Carol,)
Charles▼
LYNN (Sandra,) Margaret
CHASE, Thomas
CHASE, Amy DE
TRAVERSAY (Manu) and Ben
HOLT (Jitka).
Dear great aunt of Jennifer, Kim, Susan, Alana, Brittne, Justin,
Rachel, Alex, Erika,
BAKER, Jackson, James, Elise, Sarah, Joseph
and Thomas. Those who knew her will remember her warmth and enthusiasm
for others, her love of home and family and her common sense
and wisdom. Friends and family are invited to join us at a memorial
service to celebrate her life on Friday, April 28th at 11: 00 a.m.
at the Morley Bedford Funeral Home at 159 Eglinton Avenue West,
Toronto, Ontario, (2 stoplights west of Yonge Street). In lieu
of flowers, if desired, donations to the Salvation Army or a
charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
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TRAVERSAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-25 published
BAKER,
Marguerite▲
Bancroft▲ (née
CHASE)
(April 26, 1925-April 18, 2006)
World War II Veteran Canadian Women's Army Corps, Atlantic Command
Headquarters.
Margie passed away peacefully at her home just before her 81st
birthday. Daughter of the late Donald Borden
CHASE (late Marguerite
BANCROFT) and step-daughter of the late Madalyn E.
CHASE. Wife
and best friend of Langton Geo.
BAKER for 59 years. Beloved mother
of Jackie Baker
LOACH
(Ken.▲) Dear sister to the late Jack
CHASE
(Mary,) Betsy
HOLT
(Ed,▲) and Ned
CHASE (Eleanor.) Dear sister-in-law
to the late Mary H.
SEAGRAM, late Winifred Mary
(KALEY)
SEAGRAM
(David), late Harvey C.
BAKER, Nancy I.
LYNN (late James F.
LYNN)
and Donald R.
BAKER
(Evalyn.▲)
Wonderful▲
Grammie▲ to David and
Megan LOACH. Dear aunt of Alan B.
WAINWRIGHT
(Pauline,▲)
Daphne▲
SEAGRAM, Deborah
SEAGRAM (Carl
WEHNIAINEN), Fraser
LYNN (Amy),
Kathryn LYNN,
Langton▲
LYNN (Carol,)
Charles▲
LYNN, (Sandra,) the
late Donald
CHASE, Margaret
CHASE, Thomas
CHASE, Amy DE
TRAVERSAY
(Manu) and Ben
HOLT
(Jitka.) Dear great aunt of Jennifer, Kim,
Susan, Alana, Brittne, Justin, Rachel, Alex, Erika, Baker, Jackson,
James, Elise, Sarah, Joseph and Thomas. Those who knew her will
remember her warmth and enthusiasm for others, her love of home
and family and her common sense and wisdom. Friends and family
are invited to join us at a memorial service to celebrate her
life on Friday, April 28th at 11: 00 a.m. at the Morley Bedford
Funeral Home at 159 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario.,
(2 stoplights west of Yonge Street). In lieu of flowers, if desired,
donations to the Salvation Army or a charity of your choice would
be appreciated by the family.
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DEANE,
Kenneth "tex"
The family of the late Kenneth "Tex"
DEANE expresses their heartfelt
gratitude for the support received since the passing of their
beloved husband, son, brother, uncle, nephew and cousin. To our
extended family, Dave, Wendy, Devon and Dustin
STRICKLER,
Geoff,
Cathee, Thomas and Kim
EDWARDS,
Rob,
Debb,
Brittany and Robbie
CANN, LaRae and Randy
KRIEGER, Austin and Joanne, Bob
SCHWEYER
and Vicky, Derek
WOOD, Cam
COOPER, Brad
TRAVES, Kieran
O'HALLORAN,
piper extraordinaire Jim
IRVINE,
Brian
HAYMAN, Dave
HILL and
the "Hayman weekend" crew, thank you for putting together the
send off that he so deserved. We could not have endured the last
month without you and understand all too well how difficult it
was for you. To the members of the tactical rescue unit and Emergency
Response Unit teams, thank you for preparing enough food for
a small army. Special thanks to the Victory Branch Legion #317
especially Frank and Belinda and to the army cadets who directed
the parking. Your kindness to the family of a fallen member will
never be forgotten. We cannot adequately express our gratitude
to Heidi and Paul of the Smith Leroy Funeral Home in Woodstock
for our treasured Memory Book and memorial cards. Thank you,
Chaplain MOCKLER for your inspiring words. We can never thank
John MAITLAND enough for the moving tribute print that he has
prepared and his effort in designing the website www.remembertex.com.
We sincerely appreciate all of the contributions to the Ken Deane
Memorial Fund, the "Roar for the Floor" Wall of Recognition at
www.southalumni.ca and the London Regional Cancer Program. The
unconditional support of our extended family when others have
attempted to dictate otherwise will never be forgotten. We may
have lost a brother, however we are part of a much larger brotherhood
for which we will be eternally grateful. Stay safe! Catherine
Deane and family
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TRAVIS,
Marg
Of Wiarton passed away suddenly on Sunday, March 12th, 2006 in
her 74th year. Beloved wife of Alvin and dear mother of Shane
of Alberta, Allan and his wife Dianne of Stokes Bay, Margaret
Anne (Margie) and her husband Darrell
HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON of Toronto and
Charlie of Alberta. Marg will be sadly missed by five grandchildren
and her bothers Gerald (Jean) Boyd and Weston (Lillian)
BOYD
both of Newfoundland. Cremation has taken place. In accordance
with Marg's wishes, there will be no funeral home visitation
or memorial service. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Royal
Canadian Legion Branch #208 would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy. Arrangements entrusted to the George Funeral Home,
Wiarton. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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AXFORD,
Donald
Emerson
Peacefully surrounded by his family on Friday, February 3rd,
2006, Donald Emerson
AXFORD in his 62nd year. Loving husband
of Cheryl
(DANN)
AXFORD.
Loving father of Jeffrey and Kristin,
loving grandpa to Michelle, all of London. Brother of Beatrice
(Ron) TRAVIS of Guelph, Colleen (Ron)
LEIS of Midland. Brother-in-law
of Dennis (Wendy)
DANN of London and Kevin
DANN
(Ann
PHAFF) of
Thorndale.
Son-in-law of Bettie
DANN of Granton. Also survived
by several nieces and nephews. A celebration of Don's life will
be held Friday, February 10, 2006. Service at 4: 00 p.m. at the
Duchess of Kent Legion, 499 Hill Street, London. As an expression
of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the London Regional
Cancer Centre.
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TRAVIS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-26 published
TRAVIS,
Donna▼
Lynn▼ and
McLEAN, Cheryl Lee
Remembering with Love, Donna Lynn
TRAVIS and Cheryl Lee
McLEAN.
Donna, you left us 2 years ago, today, February 26 and Cheryl,
1 year ago March 22.
It seems like an eternity,
Since the last time we talked,
Or heard you laugh.
We miss you terribly and love you dearly.
Love Mom, Peach, Beverly, Charlene, Russell, Ernest and Families.
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TRAVIS,
Donna▲
Lyn▲
In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Donna Lyn, who passed
away 2 years ago February 26, 2004.
May the winds of love blow softly,
And whisper so you'll hear,
We will always love and miss you,
And wish you were still here.
There is a gift of love you gave us,
That is very rare and true,
It is the gift of wonderful memories,
Of a very special you.
Forever loved and remembered, Gerry and Jacquelyn.
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TRAVIS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-09 published
AVISS,
Dorothy
M. (née
ROBINS)
At Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Wednesday, March 8, 2006.
Dorothy M.
AVISS of Aylmer in her 93rd year. Beloved wife of
Robert "Bob"
AVISS. Dear mother of Bob
AVISS
Jr. and wife
Pat
of Saint Thomas. Loving grandmother of Jeff
AVISS and wife
Camilla,
Tim AVISS,
Chris
AVISS and wife
Sasha and great-grandmother to
Quinn and Paige. Also survived by a niece Shirley
PEARCE.
Born
in Aylmer on November 3, 1913 daughter of the late Earl and Maude
(TRAVIS)
ROBINS.
Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral
Home, Aylmer on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service
will be held on Saturday, March 11, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment,
Aylmer▼
Cemetery.▼
Reverend▼ Cam
WATTS, officiating. Donations to the
Alzheimer Society or the Heart and Stroke Fund would be appreciated.
Online condolences can be made at kebbelfuneralhome.com
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TRAVIS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-15 published
RICHER,
Geraldine "
Gert" (née
HOULE)
A resident of Chatham, Geraldine "Gert"
RICHER, died at Copper
Terrace on Sunday May 14, 2006 at the age of 83. Born in Dover
Township, daughter of the late Orville and Marguerite
BEDARD)
HOULE.
Beloved wife of the late Harry
RICHER (2004.) Loving mother
of Donna TRAVIS of London, and Joy
BRAND and her husband Paul
of Chatham. Cherished grandmother of Jeff, Brad and his wife
Trish, Ian, Katie, and great grandmother of Ashley. Dear sister
of Gerrard
HOULE of Chatham, Roger
HOULE and his wife
Rosabelle
of Eberts, Maurice
HOULE and his wife
Bernice of Chatham, Theresa
PERRY of Chatham, and the late Edmondine "Ed"
CADOTTE (2005.)
Fondly remembered by her many nieces, nephews, cousins, and Friends.
Geraldine was a member of St. Ursula's Catholic Church and C.W.L.
A special thank-you is extended to the staff of Copper Terrace
for their compassionate care. Family will receive Friends at
the McKinlay Funeral Home, 459 St. Clair Street, Chatham on Tuesday
2: 00-4:30 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. Parish Prayers at the Funeral Home
Tuesday at 7: 00 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Ursula's
Catholic Church, 205 Tweedsmuir Avenue West, Chatham on Wednesday
May 17, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m. Interment St. Anthony Cemetery, Chatham.
Donations to Chatham-Kent Women's Centre or Ontario Society for
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals welcomed. Online condolences
may be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com
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TRAVIS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-22 published
KOEGST,
Germaine "
Gerry"
Suddenly at her home on Monday, June 19, 2006, Germaine "Gerry"
KOEGST of London in her 76th year. Devoted companion of Harry
SMITH. Dear mother of Linda (Fred)
TRAVIS and Carol
McLEAN.
Loving
Nani to Jeff and Michelle
DAVIDSON,
Adam and Carla
DAVIDSON,
Lisa McLEAN and John
LAWRENCE
Jr. Great-Nani to Brooklyn, Kyra,
Owen and Porter. Loving sister of Julius
VANDENBERGHE.
Predeceased
by her son John Ronald
LAWRENCE.
Gerry will be greatly missed
by "Maggie" and all her family and many Friends. A Service of
Remembrance will be conducted at The Good Shepherd Chapel, Parkwood
Hospital, 801 Commissioners Rd. on Saturday, June 24, 2006 at
11 a.m. Pastor Paul
KNAUER officiating. Cremation has taken place.
Interment at Siloam Cemetery at a later date. Those who wish
may make memorial contributions to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Ontario or Animal Aid. On line condolences may be made at
www.memorial-funeral.ca
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TRAVIS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-24 published
BUCK,
Helen (née
CATT)
Peacefully at her residence on Friday, June 23, 2006. Helen
BUCK
of at Caressant Care-Bonnie Place, Saint Thomas and formerly of
Aylmer in her 88th year. Beloved wife of Ernie
BUCK. Dear mother
of Joyce GREER/GRIER and husband Ross of Aylmer, Larry
BUCK
Sr. and
partner Arlene of Aylmer, Joanne
FEHR and husband Peter of British
Columbia, Louise
WIELER and husband Peter of Saint Thomas and Deborah
TRAVIS and husband Jim of Port Burwell. Loving grandmother of
Steve GREER/GRIER (Ann), Judy
JANS, Larry M.
BUCK, James
FEHR, Aimee
HULST (Collin), Darcy, Devin and Shayna
TRAVIS and great grandmother
of Jeffrey, Taylor, Kaylie and Silas. Also survived by a number
of nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a brothers Nelson, Dennis,
Willow and Sydney
CATT and sisters Mabel
ADDLEY,
Dorothy
ROBINSON
and Alice SCHNEIDER.
Born in Yarmouth Township, Ontario on May 22,
1919 daughter of the late Stephen and Mabel
(CROCH)
CATT.
Friends
may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer on Sunday 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Monday, June 26,
2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment, Aylmer Cemetery. Rev. Cam
WATTS,
officiating. Donations to the Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital
Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences at kebbelfuneralhome.com
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TRAVIS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-14 published
TRAVIS,
Patricia
Mae "
Patsy" (née
LAMBKIN)
Age 63 of Dresden passed away at Chatham-Kent Health Alliance,
Sydenham Campus, Wallaceburg on Tuesday September 12, 2006. She
was born in Dresden daughter of the late Wayne and Ona
ENOS)
LAMBKIN.
Surviving is her husband Jerry
TRAVIS; two daughters:
Sheila and Clinton
HARRIS of Chatham, Sherry and Clarence
TALBOT
of Chatham; one son: Scott
TRAVIS and fiancée Luanne of Chatham
God daughter Kathy
BISHOP of Ruscum; four grandchildren: Alicia
HARRIS, Clinton
HARRIS, Darnell
TALBOT and Karly
TRAVIS; four
sisters: Peggy and Paul
ROBINSON of Dresden, Dianne and Larry
VETOR of Comber, Yvonne and Kelly
CHAUVIN of Stoney Point, Mary
LAMBKIN of Comber; two brothers: Albert and Brenda
LAMBKIN and
Mike and April
LAMBKIN both of Dresden. A host of nieces and
nephews also survive. Visitors will be received at the Thomas L.
DeBurger Funeral Home, 620 Cross Street, Dresden on Thursday
5-9 p.m. The funeral service will be conducted from the chapel
of the funeral home on Friday September 15, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m.
with Rev. Albert
LAMBKIN officiating. Interment in Dresden Cemetery.
If desired, memorial contributions may be made by cheque to Canadian
Cancer Society and left at the funeral home. On line condolences
may be left at our website www.deburgerfuneralhome.com.
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HUGHES,
Judith
Ann "
Judy" (née
SLACK)
A resident of Chatham, passed away peacefully at the Chatham-Kent
Health Alliance, Chatham on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 at the
age of 59. Born in Dresden, daughter of the late Joseph and Agnes
(STURGIS)
SLACK. Loving mother of John
HUGHES and Heather
TRAVIS
of Chatham, Jennifer
HUGHES and Rob
PAYTON of London. Loving
grandma of Tanis
PAYTON.
Sadly missed by a sister Fran and her
husband Wayne
JACKLIN of Chatham. Also survived by 2 nieces and
a nephew. Predeceased by a sister Pat
DICKSON/DIXON and a brother John
SLACK.
The
Hughes family will receive Friends at the Badder Visitation and
Reception Centre, 679 North Street, Dresden on Friday from 4: 00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
The funeral service will be held in the chapel of the visitation
centre on Saturday, October 14, 2006 at 3: 30 p.m. Cremation with
Interment in Blackburn Cemetery at a later date. Donations may
be made at the visitation centre by cheque to the Canadian Cancer
Society. Online condolences and donations may be left at our
website www.badderfuneralhome.com Arrangements entrusted to Badder
Funeral Homes, Thamesville "A tree will be planted in Memory
of Judith Hughes in the Badder and Robinson Memorial Forest, Mosa
Twp."
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TRAVIS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-28 published
BUCK,
Ernie
Peacefully at his residence on Sunday, November 26, 2006. Ernie
BUCK of Chateau Gardens Aylmer in his 88th year. Beloved husband
of the late Helen
(CATT)
BUCK (2006.) Dear father of Joyce
GREER/GRIER
and husband Ross of Aylmer, Joanne
FEHR and husband Peter of
British Columbia, Larry
BUCK Sr. and partner Arlene of Aylmer,
Louise WIELER and husband Peter of Saint Thomas and Deborah
TRAVIS
and husband Jim of Port Burwell. Loving grandfather of Steve
GREER/GRIER (Ann), Judy
JANS, Larry M.
BUCK, James
FEHR, Aimee
HULST
(Collin,)
Darcy,
Devin and Shayna
TRAVIS and great-grandfather
of Jeffrey, Taylor, Kaylie and Silas. Also survived by a brother
Orville BUCK, sisters Doris
BEST and Ila
JONES, sisters-in-law
Thelma CATT and Vera
BUCKE and a number of nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by a twin brother Vernie, brothers George, Martin
and Arthur
BUCK, sisters Audrey
DOBBIE,
Mildred
JOHNS and Elsie
LATOUR.
Born in Saint Thomas on March 31, 1919
son of the late
Peter and Nora
(MORSE)
BUCK.
Ernie worked at Carnation Milk Company
for 36 years. Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home,
Aylmer on Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service
will be held on Thursday, November 30, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment,
Aylmer▲
Cemetery.▲
Rev.▲ Cam
WATTS, officiating. Donations to the
Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.
Condolences at kebbelfuneralhome.com
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DEVEREUX,
Florence
C. (née
SCOTT)
A resident of Ridgetown and formerly of Orford Township, Florence C.
DEVEREUX died at The Village Nursing Home, Ridgetown on Monday,
November 27, 2006 at the age of 93. Born in Highgate, daughter
of the late Frederick Samuel and Jane Catherine
(CORNELL)
SCOTT.
Beloved wife of the late Lance
DEVEREUX (1974.) Loving step-mother
of Bill (Donna)
HARRISON of Guelph, Ruth
COOPER of Ridgetown
and predeceased by Paul
HARRISON,
Walter
DEVEREUX, Glenn
DEVEREUX,
Ralph DEVEREUX and Harold
DEVEREUX.
She is also survived by her
daughter-in-law Rose Marie
DEVEREUX of Ridgetown and former daughters-in-law
Carol Ann
(HARRISON)
BALMER of Thamesville and Heather
HARRISON
of Collingwood. Very special grandmother to Margaret Ann (Tom)
JONES, Dan (Kaillee)
HARRISON, Sarah (Justin)
HARRISON-
CRAGG
and Paul HARRISON.
Great-grandmother of several great-grandchildren.
Sister of the late John
SCOTT, Stella
GOULD, Rose
HARKNESS, Grace
TRAVIS,
Fred
SCOTT and Verna
SCOTT. Also survived by many nieces
and nephews. Family will receive Friends at the McKinlay Funeral
Home, 76 Main Street, East, Ridgetown on Thursday from 7: 00-9:00 p.m.
Funeral Service at 11: 00 a.m. on Friday, December 1, 2006 from
the Funeral Home with Pastor Lynn
BROWN officiating. Interment
Gosnell Cemetery. Donations, made by cheque, to The Village,
Palliative Care or the Arthritis Society appreciated. Online
condolences may be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com
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ROBSON,
Joyce
Jacqueline
(FREEBORN)
Peacefully at Country Terrace Nursing home, Komoka on December 3,
2006, Joyce Jacqueline
ROBSON
(FREEBORN) formerly of Arva in
her 74th year. Beloved wife of Everett
ROBSON of Arva. Dear mother
of Jeremy (Sally), Jay (Linda), Jamie (Heather), and Joel (Sandie).
Loving granny of Ian, Jordan, Rachel, Chris, Tim, Adam, Mark,
Travis, and Kevin. Survived by sisters Betty
WARD and Marj
TRAVIS,
sister-in-law Betty
FREEBORN and brother-in-law Garth
ROBSON.
Predeceased by brother Tim
FREEBORN.
Resting at the T. Stephenson and
son Funeral Home, Ailsa Craig where Friends and relatives may
call on Tuesday, December 5 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A private family
service will be held at St. George's Anglican Church, Middlesex
Centre. Interment at St. George's Anglican Cemetery with Rev. Michael
PETERSON officiating. In lieu of flowers donations to St. George's
Anglican Church, Middlesex Centre. In care of Michelle Polley,
31 Heritage Place, Ilderton, Ontario N0M 2A0 or World Vision
1 World Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L5T 2Y4 would be appreciated.
A tree will be planted in memory of Mrs. Joyce
ROBSON
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TRAVIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-28 published
FENTON,
Mindie
Lillian
It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing
of Mindie FENTON on Thursday, April 27, 2006. Mindie
FENTON beloved
wife of the late Joseph
FENTON.
Adoring mother and mother-in-law
of Sharon and Howard
MARCOVITCH,
Shelley and Marilyn
FENTON.
Madeline and Farrell
COGAN,
Brian and Heidi
FENTON, and Barry
and Barb FENTON,
Devoted
Grandmother of 22 Grandchildren and
3 Great-Grandchildren. Loving sister and sister-in-law to Rose
FACTOR and the late Morris
FACTOR,
William and Molly
FINKELSTEIN,
Sonia and Sid
TRAVIS,
Ruth and the late William
GREENSPOON, Solly
and Sylvia
FINKELSTEIN, and the late Sam and Sylvia
FINE.
She
will be greatly missed by all her family and Friends. Services
were held on Friday April 28, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m. at Beth Tzedec
Synagogue. Interment Beth Tzedec Memorial Park. Shiva 586 Castlefield
Ave. after 4: 00 p.m. with evening services at 7:30 p.m. If desired,
memorial donations may be made to Zareinu Educational Centre
in honour of Mindie
FENTON (416) 787-8278.
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TRAVIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-13 published
TRAVIS,
William
H.
Peacefully at Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga, on Wednesday,
January 11, 2006, at the age of 74. Lovingly remembered by his
wife Berna and children Tom (Cynthia) and Mary
TRAVIS-
DUCHA
(Gary)
and all his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral prayers
and reception have taken place. Online condolences may be made
at www.hoglefuneralhomes.com.
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BATE,
Denis
Peacefully passed away surrounded by his family at the Norfolk
General Hospital in Simcoe in his 71st year on Tuesday, January
24, 2006. Beloved husband to Joan. Lovingly remembered by his
daughter Debbie
BATE-
TRAVIS and her husband Terry. Fondly remembered
by his granddaughter Jena, and his sister-in-law Viola
BATE.
Survived by his brother Ronald
BATE of England. Predeceased by
his brothers Harry
BATE, and John
BATE.
Family and Friends will
be received at the Scott Funeral Home (289 Main St. N., Brampton,
905-451-1100) on Friday, January 27, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral ceremonies will be conducted at the Scott Funeral Home
Chapel on Saturday, January 28, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m. Cremation to
follow.
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